shep
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- Emerald, QLD, AU
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- 2021 JLUR, 1976 LJ80
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bought the Jeep in July 2021 and thought I might start a thread.
i originally bought the Jeep as my 2 door JK was getting close to worn
out and I was starting to worry about reliability because I do a lot of very remote driving.
my work commute when I bought it was 600km with 200km of dirt roads.
over the next couple of trips i just added lights, winch and tyres.
aussie rubicons come with KM2s and I rapidly got sick of the noise so stuck a set of maxxis razr MTs on in 295/70/17
it was pretty obvious from the get go that the fuel range wasn’t anywhere near good enough so I fitted a 65L Auxiliary fuel tank giving a total 146L
i originally bought the Jeep as my 2 door JK was getting close to worn
out and I was starting to worry about reliability because I do a lot of very remote driving.
my work commute when I bought it was 600km with 200km of dirt roads.
over the next couple of trips i just added lights, winch and tyres.
aussie rubicons come with KM2s and I rapidly got sick of the noise so stuck a set of maxxis razr MTs on in 295/70/17
it was pretty obvious from the get go that the fuel range wasn’t anywhere near good enough so I fitted a 65L Auxiliary fuel tank giving a total 146L
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